Father of bullied son files unprecedented restraining order against 9-year-old kid

A father in San Francisco has filed for an unprecedented restraining order against a nine-year-old he says has been bullying his son, according to People.

Stephen Feudner said he decided to file the restraining order as a last resort since the school both children attend, Rolling Hills Elementary, failed to provide an adequate solution to his son's bullying. His son says the bully often shoves, hits and taunts him, but the school won't go into detail about the situation due to privacy issues.

The restraining order, which is the first of its kind, must be served within five days or it becomes void, reports Business Insider. However, Feudner doesn't have the last name or address of the nine-year-old, and the elementary school is refusing to release that information to him due to privacy laws.What do you think? Is a restraining order going to far? Should the school release the information? Let us know in the comments section.